Hugh Grant is taking Hollywood by storm as he switches gears from heartthrob to villain in his new horror flick ‘Heretic,’ while hilariously roasting Colin Firth along the way!
Hugh Grant is back in the limelight, but this time he's trading in his charming, romantic lead roles for something a bit darker—his new film, ‘Heretic.’ In this horror flick directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, Grant takes on the role of a particularly unsettling villain. During an interview with Morning Edition, Grant shared that actors like him often feel a pull towards playing the bad guys. "It's far more interesting than being the dreary, goody-two-shoes lead," he jested, hinting that embracing his wicked side is not only fun but creatively fulfilling.
The excitement doesn’t end with Grant’s chilling performance—he’s also making headlines for his cheeky banter with fellow British actor Colin Firth, a long-standing friendly rivalry that often leaves fans in stitches. While promoting ‘Heretic,’ Grant couldn’t resist poking fun at Firth's films, laughingly stating that a box office flop for Firth would bring him "perfect happiness." Talk about a mischievous jab! It’s this delicious mix of villainy and humor that makes Hugh Grant’s current persona so enthralling.
In this latest role, Grant plays a religiously pious man who tests the faith of two missionaries, showcasing his uncanny ability to tap into malevolence. Critics are raving about his performance, with Peter Travers calling him "wicked, whip-smart perfection." With all this buzz surrounding ‘Heretic,’ it's no wonder that during its opening weekend, the film generated an impressive $1.2 million in Thursday previews alone. Halloween may have come and gone, but Hugh Grant’s sinister performance promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats!
As Grant continues to embrace this new villain persona, there's no doubt he’s becoming a fan-favorite in the horror genre. Whether you’re here for the scares or the witty jabs at Colin Firth, ‘Heretic’ is shaping up to be an unforgettable experience. Did you know? Hugh Grant's cheeky banter isn't just for show; in reality, he and Firth have a playful friendship that has lasted for decades. Moreover, ‘Heretic’ isn't only a platform for Hugh Grant to showcase his dramatic chops; it’s also another feather in A24’s cap, known for producing films that push boundaries and test expectations. This company has consistently delivered thought-provoking cinema that resonates—proof that even the devilishly charming can tackle darkness with style!
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